Strategic Safety Training and Consulting

Safety Consultant in Glendale, Arizona

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(508) 915-28794404 W Bethany Home Rd, Ste 9, Glendale, AZ 85301View on Yelp
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About Strategic Safety Training and Consulting

Strategic Safety Training and Consulting is a Glendale-based firm focused on practical workplace safety education and compliance consulting for businesses across the Phoenix metro area. Arizona's construction boom and the concentration of distribution, logistics, and light manufacturing in the West Valley have created real demand for accessible, competent safety consulting that doesn't require a Fortune 500 budget. The firm's name reflects their actual approach. They're not just running generic compliance checklists. They build safety strategies that fit your workforce, your industry, and your operating environment. That means thinking through how hazards interact with your specific work processes rather than applying a one-size framework. They work with contractors, warehouse operations, commercial facilities, and small manufacturers across Maricopa County.

How They Can Help

Strategic Safety Training and Consulting delivers services across two main areas: training and program development. On the training side, they offer courses covering OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 for construction and general industry, fall protection, hazard communication, forklift operator training, first aid and CPR, and a range of other required or beneficial topics. Courses can be delivered at client sites or at a training facility depending on the topic and group size. Compliance consulting covers OSHA standards review, written safety program development, and safety management system implementation. They work with clients to build programs that actually function as operational tools rather than binders that sit on a shelf. Risk assessment services include job hazard analysis, facility walkthroughs, and documentation of corrective actions. For construction clients, they offer ongoing safety oversight options including periodic site visits and project-specific safety planning. They can also assist with OSHA recordkeeping, incident investigation, and preparation for potential inspections. Clients who need ongoing support can set up retainer arrangements that provide regular access to consulting resources.

What to Expect

New clients typically start with a consultation to assess current safety program status and identify the most pressing needs. For some clients that's a specific training requirement driven by a new hire class or a regulatory deadline. For others it's a broader gap in their safety management system that's been nagging at them. Strategic Safety is direct about what they find and what they recommend. If your written programs are adequate and your main need is training delivery, they'll tell you that rather than selling you a full program overhaul. The reverse is also true: if your training records look fine but your hazard recognition is genuinely lacking, they'll say so. Training sessions are interactive where the topic allows it. Workers respond better when they can ask questions and work through scenarios rather than sitting through slides. Program development work involves collaboration with your supervisors to make sure the resulting documents reflect how work actually happens in your facility.

Service Area

Strategic Safety Training and Consulting serves businesses throughout Maricopa County with a primary focus on the West Valley communities including Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, and Tolleson. They also take engagements in central Phoenix and Scottsdale. For multi-site clients or specialized projects, they'll discuss travel to other Arizona locations. The firm is well-positioned to serve the dense concentration of construction and logistics operations in the Glendale and West Phoenix corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30?
OSHA 10 is a 10-hour course covering core hazard recognition and basic rights and responsibilities for workers. OSHA 30 is a 30-hour course designed for supervisors and safety personnel who need broader knowledge of OSHA standards and safety management. Many general contractors require both cards for site access.
Do OSHA training cards expire?
OSHA 10 and 30 cards themselves don't expire, but many contractors and project owners have their own policies requiring workers to retake training every three to five years. Some individual OSHA standards also have periodic retraining requirements regardless of prior training history.
Can you deliver training at our worksite?
Yes, on-site delivery is standard for most of their training offerings. They can work around your shift schedule and adapt content to your specific facility and equipment where it makes sense to do so.
What written safety programs does OSHA actually require?
It depends on your industry and operations. Common required programs include hazard communication, emergency action plans, and lockout/tagout for operations with energy control hazards. Construction has its own set of required plans. A consultation can help you identify exactly which programs apply to your business.
Do you work with small businesses that don't have any safety program yet?
Yes, and they're used to starting from scratch with clients who have no existing documentation. They can help prioritize what needs to happen first so you're not trying to do everything at once.
How do you handle forklift operator certification?
Forklift operator training must be specific to the types of equipment the operator will use and the conditions in which they'll use it. They deliver practical training that meets OSHA's performance-based requirements, including hands-on evaluation, and provide documentation of the training and evaluation.
What should we do after a workplace injury occurs?
Secure the scene if there are ongoing hazards, get appropriate medical attention for the injured worker, and document everything you can about conditions at the time of the incident. They can assist with the formal incident investigation process and help you determine OSHA recordkeeping obligations.
Can you help us prepare for an OSHA inspection?
Yes, preparation for potential inspections is part of their compliance consulting work. That includes reviewing your programs, walking your facility from an inspector's perspective, and making sure your recordkeeping and posting requirements are met.

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